Gender of veiled chameleon?

frankiethecham

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Hello! I have had my veiled for about a month and a half now named Frankie and when i bought him/her from petco the guy told me he/she was a male (based on his/her toes?) but i began to question the gender because i haven’t seen a way you can tell gender based on their toes and because i’m not sure about the spurs on Frankie’s back feet. She/he also seems to maybe be a bit small for his/her age but i’m honestly not even sure how she/he is. Petco advertised Frankie as a baby when i bought him/her about a month and a half ago.

If anyone could help with Frankie’s gender and maybe even his/her age I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve included some pictures to help.

Also, if Frankie is a female would a 16x16x30in cage be large enough for her for the rest of her life? I was going to upgrade to a 24x24x48in soon, but i hear females don’t need as large of a cage as males. And if she needs a place to lay her eggs what could I use for that and around what age should i put that in there? Don’t want her to get sick because she can’t lay her eggs! (Sorry for all the questions. This is my first cham.)
 

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Hello! I have had my veiled for about a month and a half now named Frankie and when i bought him/her from petco the guy told me he/she was a male (based on his/her toes?) but i began to question the gender because i haven’t seen a way you can tell gender based on their toes and because i’m not sure about the spurs on Frankie’s back feet. She/he also seems to maybe be a bit small for his/her age but i’m honestly not even sure how she/he is. Petco advertised Frankie as a baby when i bought him/her about a month and a half ago.

If anyone could help with Frankie’s gender and maybe even his/her age I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve included some pictures to help.

Also, if Frankie is a female would a 16x16x30in cage be large enough for her for the rest of her life? I was going to upgrade to a 24x24x48in soon, but i hear females don’t need as large of a cage as males. And if she needs a place to lay her eggs what could I use for that and around what age should i put that in there? Don’t want her to get sick because she can’t lay her eggs! (Sorry for all the questions. This is my first cham.)
 

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Hello! I have had my veiled for about a month and a half now named Frankie and when i bought him/her from petco the guy told me he/she was a male (based on his/her toes?) but i began to question the gender because i haven’t seen a way you can tell gender based on their toes and because i’m not sure about the spurs on Frankie’s back feet. She/he also seems to maybe be a bit small for his/her age but i’m honestly not even sure how she/he is. Petco advertised Frankie as a baby when i bought him/her about a month and a half ago.

If anyone could help with Frankie’s gender and maybe even his/her age I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve included some pictures to help.

Also, if Frankie is a female would a 16x16x30in cage be large enough for her for the rest of her life? I was going to upgrade to a 24x24x48in soon, but i hear females don’t need as large of a cage as males. And if she needs a place to lay her eggs what could I use for that and around what age should i put that in there? Don’t want her to get sick because she can’t lay her eggs! (Sorry for all the questions. This is my first cham.)
If he has spurs on the back feet in the middle he is most certainly a male they are born with these also you should be careful with the cage size everything I’ve read says to increase size slowly
 
Nice looking female you have there. When I had a female I had a 24X24X48" habitat....you will beed a bin for her to lay eggs in soon. My guess is she is 5 months old....and they can lay eggs at that age.
Thanks for your help. I will definitely get a 24x24x48 cage. I just looked up some information on the laying binc but one remaining question I have is should I keep the laying bin in her cage at all time, or just when she is showing signs of having eggs?
 
Hello! I have had my veiled for about a month and a half now named Frankie and when i bought him/her from petco the guy told me he/she was a male (based on his/her toes?) but i began to question the gender because i haven’t seen a way you can tell gender based on their toes and because i’m not sure about the spurs on Frankie’s back feet. She/he also seems to maybe be a bit small for his/her age but i’m honestly not even sure how she/he is. Petco advertised Frankie as a baby when i bought him/her about a month and a half ago.

If anyone could help with Frankie’s gender and maybe even his/her age I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve included some pictures to help.

Also, if Frankie is a female would a 16x16x30in cage be large enough for her for the rest of her life? I was going to upgrade to a 24x24x48in soon, but i hear females don’t need as large of a cage as males. And if she needs a place to lay her eggs what could I use for that and around what age should i put that in there? Don’t want her to get sick because she can’t lay her eggs! (Sorry for all the questions. This is my first cham.)
Nice female. Get a laybox ready.
 
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